Mission and Program
Nonprofits are founded for the public good and operate to accomplish a stated purpose through specific program activities. A nonprofit should have a well-defined mission, and its program should effectively and efficiently work toward achieving that mission. Nonprofits have an obligation to ensure program effectiveness and to devote the resources of the organization to achieving its stated purpose.
A. Mission
The organization's purpose, as defined and approved by the board of directors, should be formally and specifically stated. The organization's activities should be consistent with its stated purpose.
B. Organizational Evaluation
A nonprofit should periodically revisit its mission to determine if the need for its programs continues to exist. The organization should evaluate whether the mission needs to be modified to reflect societal changes, whether its current programs should be revised or continued, or whether new programs need to be developed.
C. Program Evaluation
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A nonprofit should have defined, cost-effective procedures for evaluating, both qualitatively and quantitatively, its programs and projects in relation to its mission. These procedures should address programmatic efficiency and effectiveness, the relationship of the impacts to the cost of achieving them and the outcomes for programs participants.
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Evaluations should be candid, be used to strengthen the operational effectiveness of the organization, and when necessary, be used to make strategic programmatic changes.
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The organization should obtain feedback from key stakeholders, especially clients, constituencies, consumers and/or members during its evaluation process.
D. Program Service
In rendering its programs or services, a nonprofit should act with the utmost professionalism and treat person with respect. Where appropriate, a nonprofit should have policies in place which protect the confidentiality of personal information and provide a grievance procedure to address complaints. Nonprofit should regularly monitor the satisfaction of program participants, and strive to ensure that programs meet their needs.
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